*Corrected submission deadline: March 25, 2011* Woolf's novels and essays often sustain a central tension between individuals' freedoms or agency and what they perceive groups to demand of them. For example, A Room of One's Own displays the tensions between intellectual freedom and the mind of the crowd, while Orlando wrestles in ambushes set up by means of unstable identity categories. This approved session looks for papers that discuss Woolf's concerns about the impact of group life on her characters, or that place her literary agonists in proximity to group-driven events and trends between the wars. PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association) is a regional affiliate of MLA. The 2011 conference will take place November 5-6 at Scripps College, Claremont CA. Submit abstracts online by March 25 at http://www.pamla.org.